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Strength through choice: The Digest’s 2017 Multi-Slide Guide to the US Navy’s military biofuels program

Strength through choice: The Digest’s 2017 Multi-Slide Guide to the US Navy’s military biofuels program

July 30, 2017 |

To explain the Navy’s marine and aviation biofuels program, Chris Tindal gave the following presentation at ABLC 2017 — focusing on efforts to internationalize the supply. As we described it earlier, “They’re here. $2.05 per gallon, at-scale, domestically produced advanced renewable fuels — utilizing non-food feedstocks and based on next-generation technology. The Navy’s 7-year quest to […]

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US Court of Appeals bodyslams EPA in Renewable Fuel Standard battle

US Court of Appeals bodyslams EPA in Renewable Fuel Standard battle

July 30, 2017 |

As DuPont’s Jan Koninckx put it in his understated way, Friday was “a good day for biofuels.” But it was the biggest victory in the courts for biofuels, ever. Specifically, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled in favor of Americans for Clean Energy and other renewable fuels advocates, agreeing […]

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Sustainable packaging: The Digest’s Multi-Slide Guide to SECOS

Sustainable packaging: The Digest’s Multi-Slide Guide to SECOS

July 30, 2017 |

SECOS Group Limited is a leader in sustainable packaging and was formed through the merger of Cardia Bioplastics and Stellar Films Group in April 2015. It develops, manufactures and markets its proprietary high quality cast films and patented renewable resource-based materials and finished products derived from its proprietary technology for the global packaging and plastic […]

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Then and Now: 120 Bioeconomy Pioneers look at yesterday, today, inspirations and challenges

Then and Now: 120 Bioeconomy Pioneers look at yesterday, today, inspirations and challenges

July 27, 2017 |

Four simple questions and such a variety of response as you might expect from the unusual collection of engineers, biologists, marketeers, customers, financiers, policy leaders, advanced R&D specialists, mathematicians, advocates and watchful critics that make up the advanced bioeconomy. Where were you on July 27, 2007? Where are you now? What inspires you? What do […]

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Ten Years After

Ten Years After

July 27, 2017 |

Today, the Digest celebrates its 10th birthday — and we thank each one of you, our 2.6 million unique readers — for your support, your work as an actor or observer in this inspiring story of industrial transformation, your perseverance, sense of humor, and never-ending fount of innovation that has given us our story lines— […]

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The 10 Strangest Bioeconomy Storylines of All Time

The 10 Strangest Bioeconomy Storylines of All Time

July 27, 2017 |

Trains to Nowhere, a nation run on coconuts, reviving the Woolly Mammoth for Pleistocene Park, and the country that wants to pay you to poop for energy security.  These classics have stood the test of time for sheer bizarreness — and sometimes, as inspiring testaments to the creativity of the innocvative mind. 10. 3D-printed, biobased […]

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The 35 Most Bizarre Things ever used to make biofuels

The 35 Most Bizarre Things ever used to make biofuels

July 27, 2017 |

Bunnies, liposuction fat, Prince Charles’ leftover wine, day-old whale, the human poo bus, fire ants dipped in hexane, old beer, raging fireballs, vibrating blobs, dope, and even the New Orleans Times-Picayune. Take your pick and, yep, it’s all true, as the Digest discovers. IF YOU’RE ONLY AN OCCASIONAL READER in the world of the advanced bioeconomy — […]

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The Digest’s 2017 Multi-Slide Guide to Camelina’s biofuels potential

The Digest’s 2017 Multi-Slide Guide to Camelina’s biofuels potential

July 25, 2017 |

Can camelina oil be a viable substitute as a biodiesel feedstocks, given that palm oil has received so much negative attention in Europe at least. In this deck, industry consultants Dr. Kapil Lokare and A. Chakrapani explore the options, the progress with camelina, the metrics and more.

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The Time has come for RFS Reform

The Time has come for RFS Reform

July 25, 2017 |

By Mike McAdams, president, Advanced Biofuels Association Special to The Digest In December of 2007, President Bush—with overwhelming bipartisan support—signed the RFS2 into law. Since that time, it has become clear the law has worked for first-generation corn ethanol and biodiesel. While the first generation fuels now represent over eighteen billion gallons of fuel production, […]

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Heard on the Floor at the Bio World Congress: The Top Storylines from Day 2

Heard on the Floor at the Bio World Congress: The Top Storylines from Day 2

July 25, 2017 |

Industrial biotech’s biggest and grandest show, the World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology, continued today in Montreal and there was a Capital W in World today on the main stage. The opening plenary featured India’s Praj, Sweden’s SEKAB, Canada’s Air Canada, France’s Global Bioenergies, and more Queenslanders on and around the stage than you’ll see at […]

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